Description of the painting by Amedeo Modigliani “Seated Nude on the Sofa”
Painting Modigliani, depicting a girl who sits on the couch in the nude, is one of the most glorious paintings of the master. Modigliani died in complete poverty, and his paintings are now sold at record prices. The highest number in terms of price, has a work of a great artist, Nude heroine, sitting in thought, on the couch.
Experts call this picture of the master the triumph of nudity. In addition, the picture put on an equal beauty nudes Botticelli, as well as Velazquez. Some nude natures provoked indignation. At one exhibition, paintings of naked women, were considered disrespectful to the feminine gender. These works were considered indecent and immoral pictures. In addition, according to the police, the canvases were removed and not shown at the exhibition.
But, in spite of such a reaction, there were those people who appreciated Modigliani’s works, including the Naked picture, the artist’s masterpiece. In this work of the artist, as in all others, you can see a combination of refined style and purity, humanism and symbolism. Another picture reflects the feeling of absolute fullness and irresistible joy of life. Among other things, you can experience the feelings of torment of conscience, which the master conveyed.
Yes, in order to understand the soul of a great man and the significance of his picture, it is necessary to have an aesthetic taste and a love for art. The gaze of the heroine can tell about what thoughts she has, what oppresses and distresses her. Some may see themselves in the look of a girl.
On the life of Modigliani almost nothing is known. Therefore, we can tell about him his paintings. They are able to do it in the best possible way, since it is in art that a person opens himself to the world. The naked lady is also able to tell us not only about herself, but also about her great master.
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